- From: Alain Frisch <Alain.Frisch@inria.fr>
- Date: 09 May 2005 11:52:02 -0600
- To: www-xml-schema-comments@w3.org
(Please disregard my previous mail "Attribute Wildcard Intersection"; I got the answer from a newsgroup) I have a question about the definition for the value of the content type property of a complex type definition in the case of a complex type extension. One can read: ============================================================== {term} A model group whose {compositor} is sequence and whose {particles} are the particle of the {content type} of the type definition ·resolved· to by the ·actual value· of the base [attribute] followed by the ·effective content·. ============================================================== The actual value of the base attribute can only be a complex type definition. The case when its content type is empty is handled by a previous rule. The case when its content type is "a pair consisting of a ·content model· and one of mixed, element-only" is handled by the rule above. But it is also possible that the content type is a simple type. What should happen in this case ? The rule above should apply but it refers to an non-existing particle in this case. -- Alain
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